MAGA Country, your wish is going to be granted; President Trump is resuming public rallies
Former President Donald Trump will reportedly begin hosting campaign-style rallies next month, supporting 2022 candidates and launching his own 2024 campaign
Donald Trump was in New York City at the start of the week after flying north from his winter base in Florida. He is expected to hold two rallies in June as he enters a new phase of his political life. (Photo: Dan Ellis/Probe Media)
Get ready, MAGA Country, your president’s making his comeback.
As crisis after crisis engulfs Joe Biden, President Donald Trump will begin holding his famous rallies again, starting with two in June. Then on July 3, leading into Independence Day, Trump will hold an airport-type rally similar to those that became commonplace at the close of the 2020 presidential campaign.
Donald Trump is obviously laying down a marker for 2024, as well as hoping to lift populist conservative 2022 congressional candidates to victory. Considerations for rally locations include appearing in districts with candidates he’s already endorsed or making appearances in areas add nuance to specific platform issues.
No locations have been named as yet. Trump staffers have four to consider for the June events before selecting the venues that will host the rallies.
“The president is anxious to get back out on the trail and we are getting a lot of offers and invitations from both candidates and political causes in different areas,” said an adviser to Trump in response to an email inquiry from American Conservative Voice (ACV).
The rallies will be his first since addressing a crowd of his supporters January 6 before Antifa and BLM thugs invaded the U.S. Capitol, disguising themselves a Trump supporters and enticing some real enthusiasts of the 45th president to go inside as well. One of them, Ashli Babbitt, a USAF veteran from San Diego, was murdered by an as-yet unnamed Capitol police officer.
President Trump has recently relocated his base of operations from his Mar-A-Lago Golf Club in Florida to one more assessible to the news media — his Brentwood Country Club in New Jersey. He has also been spotted in New York City’s Trump Tower.
Putting 2020 behind them is a focal point for the Trump organization now. Corey Lewandowski, a former Trump Campaign Manager, will set up a “Make America Great Again” fundraiser at Brentwood. Meanwhile, the much discussed and anticipated new Trump social media platform is still in development and may be unveiled soon.
Biden’s collapse, however, is the real driver behind Trump becoming active as a campaigner again. It is not much of a secret that Donald Trump will run for the White House again in 2024. This increased activity just confirms that for his supporters and the media that dreads his return to public life.
Biden’s utter failures in just over 100 days in office have former President Donald Trump ready to challenge RINOs in 2022 and probably run for the White House again in 2024. (Photo: Cam Philbin/New York Daily News)
Relaxed CCP virus restrictions — particularly the CDC’s approval of fully vaccinated people to lose their facial coverings Thursday — make big rallies more viable, not only for Trump but for all political candidates. For Trump, Biden’s incompetence and obvious mental incapacity make it a perfect time to resume campaigning.
The president’s team has teased the possibility of a visit to the southern border as well in order to highlight Biden’s disaster there. No announcement of his probable run for the presidency is likely until after the 2022 midterms. The number of rallies and more public appearances, however,
In addition to the border crisis, Biden’s ineptitude in handling the virus roadmap the former president clearly laid out, his failure to support Israel against the recent Hamas rocket barrages and the utter fiasco of the Colonial Pipeline hack are ripe for Trump to use against the Fascist Democrats and their senile leader in the Oval Office.
San Diego, California’s Blake Marnell, who is known as the “wall guy” for attending more than 20 rallies in his rust-red-and-white suit cut from material looking like a brick wall, said the mass events are a winning formula for Trump. They are needed now more than ever, he believes.
“At a time when people feel at risk at work or in personal friendships for showing support for conservative causes, a physical gathering of people in one place who support Trump policies really creates a space where people can be open about their political beliefs,” he told ACV in a phone interview earlier this week.
On Tuesday Trump tested the sort of attack lines attendees might hear.
President Donald Trump mocked comparisons of Joe Biden to Jimmy Carter earlier this week, stating the Carter disaster will look great compared to the Biden legacy. (Photo: White House Official Photo)
In a statement posted to his website, he compared Biden with President Jimmy Carter, listing crises from the Middle East confrontation to fuel lines along the U.S. East Coast caused by the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack. He illustrated his tweet used the infamous and strange photo of the Bidens and the Carters in Plains, Georgia that oddly made the Bidens appear humongous in comparison to the former president and his wife.
“First there was the Biden Border Crisis (that he refuses to call a Crisis), then the Biden Economic Crisis, then the Biden Israel Crisis, and now the Biden Gas Crisis,” Trump posted on his website. “Joe Biden has had the worst start of any president in United States history, and someday, they will compare future disasters to the Biden Administration — but no, Jimmy was better!”
Trump himself has said he is eager to get out in front of crowds again soon.
When daughter-in-law Lara Trump asked him in March whether supporters could expect rallies to return, he responded positively.
“Oh yeah, sure, I think so. In fact, we're thinking about doing one relatively soon just to let everybody know that there's hope in the future.”
The Republican National Committee has trailed the idea in fundraising emails, asking supporters for suggestions about where the rallies should be, calling such an event “historic.”
In an interview last week the former president said he was “enthused” by the idea of once again hitting the campaign trail. He said he “looks forward” to making an announcement at the right time.
“As you know, it’s very early. But I think people are going to be very happy when I make a certain announcement.”
Trump would use the rallies to campaign on behalf of primary challengers running against his opponents within the Republican Party. He has targeted Republicans who supported his impeachment after the Jan 6. riot and lately has focused his ire on Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, whom the GOP ousted as the party’s conference chairwoman this week.